Peru’s president, Dina Boluarte, is being investigated for surgery she did in 2023 and kept secret. This operation to the nose can now be worth the departure of office.
Dina Boluarte was heard by the prosecutor of after being released that it was nose In July 2023, in a hearing that took more than four hours.
At stake is an eventual “Crime of abandonment of office” and the omission of information to the government and the parliament. This is because the head of state did not disclose that it was going to be operated, as required by law due to possible complications for health.
There are Peruvian jurists who believe that the 62 -year -old lawyer violated the Constitution, which can lead to a dismissal process of Dina Boluarte of the Presidency.
Boluarte assures that it was not a plastic surgery
Dina Boluarte has already explained that “it was not an aesthetic intervention”, but an “necessary and essential” operation for her health, noting that she suffers from “chronic rhinitis Since 2011 ″.
Thus, the operation aimed improve “respiratory functionality”he claimed, noticing that “it did not generate any kind of disability or impediment” to perform his duties as president.
Because, as it argues, Used your “hours of sleep” to do the surgery.
From “Rolexgate” to possible help in the escape of a suspect of corruption
Dina Boluarte’s mandate ends in July 2026, but it’s not sure to get there in the presidency.
The policy already faced a drop in popularity remarkable before this controversy with nose surgery.
Is also involved in the so -called “Rolexgate”being accused of illicit enrichment by. There are suspicions that these objects may be counterparted from people involved in acts of corruption.
The President of Peru was also investigated for his responsibilities in repression of manifestations who followed their inauguration in December 2022, after the dismissal of the then president.
50 people died In those that took place between 2022 and 2023. The accusation for “genocide” has already been filed, but investigations are still open for alleged homicides.
In addition, Dina Boluarte is suspected of having helped to escape justice Peru Free Party founder Vladimir Cerrón, who faces charges of corruption and has been a fugitive for a year. The head of state was a member of this party, which left in 2022.
Peru has lived years of political instability, adding six presidents in just eight years.